The records of the Ohio Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) Aerial Photos were donated to the Center for Archival Collections in 1982, with the assistance of the Ohio State ASCS Office. The records, dating from 1969-1970, include maps and photographic prints. No restrictions…
The personal photographs of Yvonne (Slyker) Cave consist of approximately .25 linear ft. of snapshots, including many taken during her years as a student at Bowling Green State University between 1945 and her graduation with the Class of 1948. The collection was transferred to the Center for…
The records of The Lathrop Company of Toledo, Ohio date from 1965-1999. The collection includes correspondence, subject files, annual reports, literary productions, scrapbook information, printed materials, and photographs. The information was donated to the Center for Archival Collections in…
The Hill/Morgan Family Collection spans four generations of a Wood County, Ohio family, from 1831 to 1980. The surnames of the successive generations are: Hill, Morgan, Overmyer, and Graf. The collection includes correspondence, documents, manuscripts, printed materials, photographs, newspaper…
The Andrew Brown (A.B.) and Jeanette Hall Family Papers is a rich and varied collection of family history. The papers include correspondence, photographs, financial documents, literary productions, scrapbook materials, legal documents and an audio recording. Also included are several family Bibles…
The Paul Willis Jones Papers consists of 3 linear feet of correspondence, genealogical subject files, project subject files, literary materials, printed materials, and photographs related to the life and activities of Bowling Green Daily Sentinel-Tribune Editor Paul W. Jones. The collection was…
The papers of the Wentz family of Bowling Green, Ohio consist of approximately 1 linear foot of family photos with a few related personal printed items. The material was transferred to the Center for Archival Collections through the cooperation of Millie Broka in October 2008. No restrictions exist…
The Jack Vivian Photograph Collection was donated by Jim Gordon and covers the date range of 1968-1969. The collection consists of notes from an interview Jim Gordon conducted with Bowling Green State University hockey coach Jack Vivian, a BGSU club hockey team program, a news clipping, and several…
The Brad Phalin photograph collection covers the date range 1985-1996. The collection consists of three linear feet of photograph material relating to Bowling Green State University and the surrounding area. The material was donated to the Center for Archival Collections in August 2009, December…
The Rev. Roy B. Leedy Photograph Collection consists of .25 linear feet of copy negatives and photoprints centered on the Evangelical Churches around Ohio from material gathered by William A. Drown, Bellevue, Ohio. The loan for duplication and transfer of these records to the Center for Archival…
The Boggs Castle Films Collections consists of 64 commercially produced newsreel films (on both 5" and 3" reels) from the period of World War II and the years immediately preceeding it: 58 films produced by Castle films and 6 films produced by Official Films. The films were donated and transferred…
The collection of lantern slides of Port Clinton dates from around 1886 to the 1930s. The collection consists of seventy-six slides, with copy negatives and prints to six of them, plus two rolls of 16mm motion picture film. The records were transferred to the Center for Archival Collections in the…
The glass plate negatives of the George W. Wise family of Delta, Ohio date from approximately 1910 to 1920. The collection consists of fifty-one 4 x 5 inch glass plate negatives. Contact prints have been made for the best twenty-one of the plates. The negatives were donated and transferred to the…
The Paul Schmitz Collection consists of approximately .5 linear ft. of copy prints, and copy negatives, documenting life and activities around Bowling Green, Ohio between 1900 and the 1930's. The collection was acquired through loans for duplication with the cooperation of Paul Schmitz in 1979.…
The George Adam Negative Collection consists of 84 4.25 x 6.5 in. and 112 3.25 x 4.25 in. glass plate negatives produced by Adam in the early 20th century in the Van Wert, Ohio area. The first group of 140 negatives were donated to the Center for Archival Collections on February 20, 1987 by Bonnie…
The photograph collection of the Hoverman Studio of Delphos, Ohio, consisting of more than 3 linear feet of glass plate and film negatives, with some contact prints, spans the period from around 1910 to 1938. The negatives depict scenes and events from the town of Delphos, Ohio during the first half…
The Samuel H. Sterner Negative Collection consists of nineteen 4 x 5 inch and one hundred sixty-two 5 x 7 inch glass plate negatives produced by Sterner in the early twentieth century in the Findlay, Ohio area, using a 6.3 Goertz lens and a double extension bellows view camera. The negatives were…
The Pemberville, Ohio, Photo/Negative Collection consist of 0.3 linear feet of photographic material related to the history and centennial celebration of the village of Pemberville, Wood County, Ohio. The donation and transfer of these records to the Center for Archival Collections was arranged…
The Delphos, Ohio Negative Collection consists of approximately 300 negatives. The majority of the negatives depict scenes and events from the town of Delphos, Ohio during the early part of the 20th century, including portraits, farm scenes, and images copied from prints, postcards, newspapers and…
The Henry Freyensee Negative Collection consists of 324 glass plate negatives (319 4x5 plates and 5 8x10 plates) and 5 film negatives (approximately 1.5 linear ft.), dating from 1897 to 1916. Primarily showing family and lake shipping scenes around the Sandusky, Ohio area, including the family…
The Max Shaffer Collection consists of approximately .5 linear ft. of original photographs, copy prints, and copy negatives, documenting workers in the petroleum industry in Ohio and the Midwest between 1886 and 1924. The collection was acquired by donation and through loans for duplication with…
The negative collection of the Northwest Ohio field office of the Ohio Historic Preservation Office in Bowling Green, Ohio consists of 1 linear foot of material, consisting of negatives and contact prints of Northwest Ohio historic buildings and sites. The material was collected by Ted Ligibel and…